Sleep Better
Are you struggling to fall asleep, or getting good quality sleep?
It is a common pain point for adults. In fact, national health studies have shown that 1 in 2 adults have trouble going to sleep or staying asleep, and 1 in 5 adults do not find their sleep refreshing.*
Coupled with the fact that getting enough “good” sleep is critical to whole body wellness and your overall health, the need for a solution is imminent. Sleep plays a role in circulation, hormone regulation, digestion, as well as mental stamina and energy.
Let science support your need for sleep, with CELLIANT.
An Advanced Sleep Solution
Explore the potential for improved sleep quality with an innovative, science-backed solution.
What is CELLIANT?
CELLIANT is our proprietary and all-natural blend of infrared generating minerals that are embedded into fibres, yarns and materials (materials which can then be used to produce top-of bed products including mattresses, sleepwear and even loungewear). Our technology captures and converts your body heat into infrared energy. Benefits of this include improved circulation, tissue regeneration and oxidation, thermal regulation. Keeping you more comfortable and relaxed and optimizing your sleep and overall health benefits.
Validated via various peer-reviewed studies, celliant can transform how you sleep and feel.
Exploring Sleep Benefits
Good sleep is critical to good health. Using scientifically tested CELLIANT-powered mattresses, bedding and sleepwear can give you not only more, but better sleep.
CELLIANT helps your body rejuvenate and recover while you sleep by capturing and converting your body heat into infrared energy which promotes local circulation and cellular oxygenation. This results in improved sleep quality.
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Fall Asleep Faster
Average of 2.6% improved sleep efficiency
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Get More Quality Sleep
Average of 18.3 more minutes of sleep per night
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Wake Up Rejuvenated
Average of 8.4% tissue oxygenation, which gives you more energy
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More Comfort Means Better Sleep
CELLIANT’s infrared technology helps regulate your body temperature, making you more comfortable so you may have a better sleep and wake up rejuvenated for your day.
Available in many different textiles and materials for your optimization and personal comfort.
- Staple Fiber
- Insulation
- Spun Yarn
- Fabric
- Filament Yarn
- Non-woven
CELLIANT embedded materials can be used to make sleep essentials you rely on, such as mattresses, bedding, sleepwear and even loungewear.
Love your sleep and love how you wake up, every day
The Studies
Below you will find nine separate clinical studies in which CELLIANT technology was proven to be effective in a number of different scenarios in which the fibres were applied to the body. These included using socks to improve circulation as well as determining the effectiveness of CELLIANT in terms of athletic recovery and performance:
- A Single Center Comparative Study to Evaluate the Performance of CELLIANT FibersDr. Ian Gordon and the WIRB (2013) (Pending Publications)
- Impact of CELLIANT Socks on Subjects feet with the Application of CelliantDr. Li Shaojing (2012)
- Effect of CELLIANT on Pain and Strength in subjects with Chronic Wrist and Elbow PainDr. Ian Gordon (2012)
- Effect of Shirt with 42% CELLIANT Fiber on TCPO2 Levels and Grip Strength in Healthy SubjectsDr. Ian Gordon (2011)
- Influence of CELLIANT on Athlete Performance and RecoveryDr. Darren Stefanyshyn and Dr. Jay Worobets (2011)
- Pilot Sleep StudyDr. Marcel Hungs (2009-2010)
- Effect of thermally Modified Polyethylene Terephthalate Fiber Socks on Chronic Foot Pain StudyDr. Ian Gordon (2008)
- CELLIANT Study of Thirteen (13) Healthy SubjectsDr. Graham McClue (2005)
- CELLIANT Blood Flow StudyDr. Lawrence Lavery (2003)
View Clinical Studies
*Source: Public Health Agency of Canada. (2019). Are Canadian adults getting enough sleep? Retrieved from Canada.ca/en/public-health/services/publications/